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Is this a suzuki or a toyota? or a frenza that is really a POS Daewoo?
wow ! no car even stated only a maker, Suzuki. ouch.
and worse ,no year, ouch.
p1135
(my worst guess ever....)
P1 means mfg code.
1135 is oxygen sensors reading wrong, (they can be good)
what engine? suzuki has 56 engines.
the engines have 2 to 4 oxygen sensors.
best i can tell its the 02 heater is bad(wires cut?)
best i can tell it is B1S1 (left bank front sensor) bank 1 sensor 1.?
post car make, car brand model and engine?
and for sure displacment or at least the number of cylinders.
i can then post the full FSM spec, on 1135s

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Is the p1135 sensor connector the same as the p1155 sensor connector?

Most likely not, they look the same but the plastic shell has a ridge coded into it that prevents hooking it up to the wrong sensor. I think you may have an issue with the O2 heater circuit, loss of ground or power.
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How many parts have the P1135 diagnostic code on a 2003Toyota Rav 4? I have replaced the air/fuel sensor and the code P1135 comes back on. I'm being told now that it's 2 sensors in the a/c

The air/fuel sensor and the a/c are two different entities. P1135 is the bank1 sensor 1 air fuel heater circuit code. If you have a four cylinder this sensor would be before the catalytic converter. Since this is a heater circuit issue I would check fuss to wake sure the heater fuse, if one is present, is not blown. Also what brand of sensor did you install? Did you clear the code with a scan tool after you installed the new part.

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I have a p1135 code does that mean it the o2 sensor cause i have change the mass air sensor

Code P1135 is a vehicle specific code for selected Toyota vehicles - it really helps to know what car you are working on...Year, Make, Model, Engine Size, Automatic or Manual Transmission, etc. There may be Technical Service Bulletins that apply to your vehicle that cover things like reprogramming the engine controller to correct this code, etc. Nobody can give you that information if they don't know what kind of vehicle we are talking about.

In general, the code description for code P1135 is "Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Circuit (California Emissions )"
The possible causes are
1. Open or shorted Air Fuel Ratio Sensor (AF) circuit
2. Faulty AF sensor
3 AF sensor heater or heater circuit shorted or open
4. Engine Control Module (ECM) Fault

The Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) cannot cause this code - this is a "CIRCUIT" code, not a not a "LEAN" or "RICH" Oxygen Sensor (or AF Sensor) code. The MAF can only cause lean or rich codes.

Most of the time, this code is caused by the sensor itself, however, as I mentioned earlier, there are Technical Service Bulletins for several Toyotas that involve reprogramming of the Engine Computer.
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How to change a fuel bank sensor #1 code p1135 on

P1135 Air/Fuel Sensor Heater Circuit Response. (Bank 1 Sensor 1) ask any auto parts store what the fix is.
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Truble code P1135 any common concerns

Hello there:
P1135 Front Left Oxygen Sensor Circuit Open (Subaru) P1135 A/F Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1) (Toyota) I would have it changed out before it causes more troubles
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!997 Toyota Camry code P1135 was set I cleared code and sam code came on again while driving can I get where to start repair

Follow the link below for an intense article about P1135 and possible solutions. It sounds like it's most likely an O2 sensor but there are other possibilities.
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My check engine light is on and I received code P1135, Manufacturer Control Fuel Air Metering is the defintion of the code. What parts do I need to get to fix problem myself?

Not sure where you got that definition for that code but this is what it is and means with possible causes for whichever motor you have:

Trouble Code: P1135 (2.4L L4 VIN - Auto)
A/F Sensor-11 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Heater Circuit Malfunction Print this code dataprint_icon_codes.gif
Number of Trips to Set Code: 2
OBD II Monitor Type: CCM Details
Indicators: MIL Details
Trouble Code Conditions:
Engine started, engine running, and the PCM detected the A/F Sensor-11 (A/FS-11) heater current was less than 0.25A, or that it was more than 8.0A at anytime during the CCM test.

Possible Causes:
  • A/F sensor heater circuit or ground circuit is open
  • A/F sensor heater power circuit is open
  • A/F sensor heater is damaged or has failed
  • PCM has failed

2001 Toyota Highlander - I4 - P1135, P1155


Trouble Code: P1135 (3.0L V6 VIN - Auto)
A/F Sensor-11 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Heater Circuit Malfunction Print this code dataprint_icon_codes.gif
Number of Trips to Set Code: 2
OBD II Monitor Type: CCM Details
Indicators: MIL Details
Trouble Code Conditions:
Engine started, engine running, and the PCM detected the A/F Sensor-11 (A/FS-11) heater current was less than 0.25A, or that it was more than 8.0A at anytime during the CCM test.

Possible Causes:
  • A/F sensor heater circuit or ground circuit is open
  • A/F sensor heater power circuit is open
  • A/F sensor heater is damaged or has failed
  • PCM has failed

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My 02 toyota 4runner have code p1135

CODE P1135 AIR FUEL RATIO SENSOR HEATER OR CIRCUIT FAULT.THE AIR FUEL SENSOR AHEAD OF THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER.BASICALLY ITS THE UPSTREAM SENSOR LOCATED IN THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD.THIS IS THE PART YOU NEED IT LOOKS LIKE OXYGEN SENSOR .BUT ITS NOT.
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Code p1135 what wrong help,toyota 2000,highlander

That code is specific to the Air-Fuel Ratio (A/F) Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1)

P1135 Trouble Area:
 Open or short in A/F sensor (bank 1, sensor 1)
 A/F sensor (bank 1, sensor 1) heater
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